264 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



[The mound attached to the earthwork in the Elder Valley adjoining 

 this, proved not to be sepulchral. A.W. I. 82.] 



[4e.] Near Knook boundary, S. of Imber Firs, a low barrow opened 

 by Hoare. Skeleton with head to N. at depth of 5ft. Drinking 

 cup of red pottery at its feet. A. W. I. 86, Station III. ; not on 

 O.M. 



[4f.] Tytherington. Low barrow on N. side of British village S. of 

 Tytherington Hill, opened by Hoare. Crouched skeleton with 

 2 rude flint arrowheads near head and drinking cup at feet. 

 A. W. I. 104, Station IV. Not in O.M. 58 N W. 



5. Barrow 1 mile S.E. of British village on Tytherington Hill, on 



Boyton boundary. [Another close to it is in Boyton.] O.M. 58 

 NW. ; A. W. I. Station IV. 



6. Barrow near S. end of parish, S. of Redding Hanging. O.M. 58 



SW. ; not in A. W. 

 [6a.] Barrow inside an earthwork between Heytesbury House and 

 Knook Barrow. A. W. I. 81 ; not in O.M. 

 Earthworks. Old ditch runs N.W. to S.E. towards Knook Barrow. O.M. 

 52 NE. ; A.W. I. Station III. 

 Between Heytesbury House and Knook Barrow Hoare notes " a slight 

 earthen work of an irregular shape with the vallum without " much 

 ploughed down, a barrow inside it (6a). A. W. I. 81 ; not in Station 

 III. or O.M. 

 In Elder Valley (? in Heytesbury) N.W. of Knook Castle and Old 

 Ditch and between that and Bowles' Barrow, an irregular pear-shaped 

 vallum outside the ditch, and on one side of it a V-shaped vallum 

 some distance away. A long mound, proved not to be sepulchral, 

 touches this last. A. W. I. 82, plan p. 78, Station III. ; not in O.M. 

 Roman. British village S. of Tytherington Hill on Sutton Veny boundary. 

 Pottery, iron nails, T-shaped hypocaust, &c. O.M. 58 NW. ; A.W. 

 I. 103, 104, Station IV. 

 Roman coins in barrow, Constantine, Valentinian, and Arcadius, see 

 Barrow 4b above. 



HEYWOOD. 



"Earthworks. Rectangular Moat, medieval 1 % mile N.E. of Storridge 

 Farm. O.M. 44 NE. 



Finds, Neolithic. A ground celt of diorite 1 found with Roman objects 

 at the iron works at Westbury. Devizes Museum. Cat. II. 721. 



Finds, Late Celtic. Much of the pottery in the Westbury collection at 

 Devizes is of Late Celtic character. Cat. II. 600 — 723. 



Soman. The Romano-British settlement at Westbury is in the S. corner 

 of Heywood parish, near Ham cottages just N.E. of Westbury Station, 

 the Chippenham line runs through it. O.M. 44 NE. A large 

 collection from the iron workings in Devizes Museum. Cat. II. 600 

 —723. C19 — C21b, Q13— Q30. Bronze brooches, nail cleaner, rings, 



